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30 Times People Got Themselves A Tattoo That Quickly Became Irrelevant And Very Uncool
Ask any respectable ink artist, and they’d tell you the best tattoo is the one you don’t regret.
But hey, part of the beauty of getting your skin torn by a paint-fuelled needle, signing up for a torturous hour or two you won’t be able to forget that easily, and making sure the art does heal properly has to do with its sheer spontaneity. After all, who on earth overthinks their tattoos?!
But no matter how polite and accepting we may be about people’s personal choices of ink design, some of them may involuntarily raise our eyebrows. Tide Pod tattoo? Check. Typos? Yep. Drunk tattoo? Sure! White or gold dress meme tattoo? Why not! Let’s see some of the most blunt examples below, and be sure to upvote your favorites.
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In order to find out what it takes to get a tattoo that won’t age poorly and that you won’t regret afterwards, Bored Panda spoke to an experienced tattoo artist, Rodrigo Tas. Rodrigo is a Brazilian-born tattoo artist with a career spanning over 20 years as a graphic designer, art director, illustrator, professor, and tattooist. He has tattooed in New York, Paris, London, Rio de Janeiro, Barcelona, Tel Aviv, and other cities around the globe, making himself a respectable name in the industry.
Rodrigo said his clients rarely regret their ink designs, since he runs a “complex briefing where the customers can have a chance to think, plan, and explain the whole story behind the tattoo and also give me directions about style, finishing, colors, size.” He also gets the photos sent by clients in order to make a design that fits body shape, measures, skin tone, etc.
Having said that, Rodrigo added that he definitely gets many requests to cover up old tattoos made in a different process than his. These are usually “designs copied from the internet or simply badly chosen,” he added.
Had some strange vibes on this one: "I'm a vet of the toilet-paper war in 2020" Let us never forget the people who gave their lives for pasta and toilet paper! 😪😥😭
When asked what a person should consider before getting inked, Rodrigo suggests always “double-checking the artist's portfolio to understand if his style and techniques really fit what you want to get.”
“Second, to give him a complete briefing of what you have in mind in terms of style, finishing, coloring, size, references to avoid surprises. Then, trust the artist to design something original and exclusive for you based on the information you’ve given.”
Rodrigo explained that getting a tattoo is a collaborative process. “Both the client and the artist must trust and believe each other's ideas,” he said and added: “The best feeling is when, at the end of a tiring process, looking at the tattoo finished in the mirror, both artist and customer smile to each other, happy and proud.”
That's brilliant actually! Just in case it says "Is that a meaningful tattoo? No, it's Patrick!"
Bored Panda also spoke to Alex Alvarado, a professional tattoo artist who runs “Santo Cuervo Tattoo” studio in North London, UK. Alex said that luckily, in his experience, people haven’t regretted their tattoos, as most of his clients “do their homework and make sure that what they want, they want for life.”
“From what I’ve seen, the usual regrets come from impromptu tattoos done on a whim/during holidays/while drunk/etc., or arise from the actual quality of the tattoo not being up to scratch,” the tattoo artist explained. “In both cases, the blame could be put on the client for obvious reasons on the former, and for not researching their chosen artist and making sure they’re the right fit for the job on the latter,” he added.
When asked if there are any designs that a responsible artist would refuse to make on a client, Alex said it’s “anything offensive, racist, sexist, etc.,” and added: “Also, on the more ethical side, a tattoo artist should have certain reservations about tattooing very visible places such as hands/neck/face if the client isn’t already heavily tattooed.”
Before considering getting tattooed, Alex says to make sure you have “a clear idea for your tattoo and are able to communicate this efficiently to your artist. And definitely make sure you research your artist and pick the right one for your project.”The tattoo artist concluded that “if these two pieces of the puzzle are in place, the result can’t be anything but great!”
You could technically use any tattoo for this post. Maybe they have significance for the person, maybe it just reminds them of a certain time in their life, maybe it's just a stupid tattoo. But I bet for every tattoo in the world there's someone who thinks it's stupid.
Why?! Why da fak would anyone do that?! Even I don't hate myself enough to do that!
I honestly don't see anything worth shaming. Some of these are of TV shows. Plenty of people have X-Files tattoos or Friends because it made them happy when they watched it. If this makes you happy, go for it. I personally find nude pin-up girl tattoos from the 1940s to be cringe but I'm not going to shame the people who got them.
People get body art or tattoo art or what ever you want to call it for their own reasons. It doesn't matter if you don't like it or not. They do it for themselves. A lot of people do it for therapeutic reasons others do it to release emotions of some kind. Either way, I hope it gives the wearer some type of power in their lives or satisfaction. Most of all I hope it made the difference or impact they hoped for in their lives.
Most of these look like the wearers must have regretted them pretty soon though.
Load More Replies...I mean as long as the people are happy with them then sure. I will say try to only get tattos when your sober and/or have thought about it and decded on a good one a while so do end up being happy with it.
I found out recently that in Australia it is illegal to get a tattoo when you are drunk which I think is so smart!
Load More Replies...Though I don't want to sound like an old fart (even though I am), those things are permanent. Some are cute. But what in the world were most of them thinking?
I'd rather get Greg Davies' first name tattoo'd on my foot.
Well, in fairness it does look like Paris so well done to the tattoo artist! It's a personal choice at the end of the day
If you need fewer ways for the police to identify you, I'm worried.
Load More Replies...You could technically use any tattoo for this post. Maybe they have significance for the person, maybe it just reminds them of a certain time in their life, maybe it's just a stupid tattoo. But I bet for every tattoo in the world there's someone who thinks it's stupid.
Why?! Why da fak would anyone do that?! Even I don't hate myself enough to do that!
I honestly don't see anything worth shaming. Some of these are of TV shows. Plenty of people have X-Files tattoos or Friends because it made them happy when they watched it. If this makes you happy, go for it. I personally find nude pin-up girl tattoos from the 1940s to be cringe but I'm not going to shame the people who got them.
People get body art or tattoo art or what ever you want to call it for their own reasons. It doesn't matter if you don't like it or not. They do it for themselves. A lot of people do it for therapeutic reasons others do it to release emotions of some kind. Either way, I hope it gives the wearer some type of power in their lives or satisfaction. Most of all I hope it made the difference or impact they hoped for in their lives.
Most of these look like the wearers must have regretted them pretty soon though.
Load More Replies...I mean as long as the people are happy with them then sure. I will say try to only get tattos when your sober and/or have thought about it and decded on a good one a while so do end up being happy with it.
I found out recently that in Australia it is illegal to get a tattoo when you are drunk which I think is so smart!
Load More Replies...Though I don't want to sound like an old fart (even though I am), those things are permanent. Some are cute. But what in the world were most of them thinking?
I'd rather get Greg Davies' first name tattoo'd on my foot.
Well, in fairness it does look like Paris so well done to the tattoo artist! It's a personal choice at the end of the day
If you need fewer ways for the police to identify you, I'm worried.
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